Seattle Public Schools

Vaccination Clinics

Summary: Stay up to date with vaccines including boosters at vaccination clinic for children and adults.

SPS Vaccine Clinics

There are currently no scheduled vaccine clinics.

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As of Sept. 4, 2025, Washington State has signed a public health order which allows all Washington residents to receive COVID-19 vaccines, regardless of health conditions. This order increases accessibility beyond current FDA and CDC recommendations. Washington State Department of Health recommends COVID vaccinations this season for everyone age 6 months and older.

Have Medicaid or Apple Health Card?: Call Hopelink Medicaid at 1-800-923-7433. (Check eligibility)

School-Based Health Center Vaccines

School-based health centers located in many of our schools offer free vaccinations for students including COVID-19, flu, and required childhood vaccines. To get a vaccine at a school-based health center, contact the center directly. For a list and map of schools with school-based health centers, visit King County School Health.

Transportation

If you live in King County and need transportation to your vaccine appointment, there are multiple options: 

Accommodations

  • Are you an older adult or have a disability? Call Metro Access at 206-205-5000. (Check eligibility)

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